Movie Quote of the Day 71

Today’s quote comes from “Indecent Proposal” and maybe is something I should really take into account . . .

β€œIf you ever want something badly, let it go. If it comes back to you, then it’s yours forever. If it doesn’t, then it was never yours to begin with.”

Weekly Review 2

I accidently missed doing this last week 😦 so will do it for 2 weeks this time.

Reviews

Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)

Mrs ‘Arris Goes to Paris (1992)

Indecent Proposal (1993)

This Is It (2009)

Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

Splendor in the Grass (1961)

Richie Rich (1994)

Jumper (2008)

Other

Marilyn Monroe: An Icon

FlashForward Episodes 4 & 5

Top 10: Actors in their 30’s

Top 10: Orange Film Adverts

The Cinema Experience

Writing a Movie Review

Bloggers

Dark of the Matinee posted top 5 Vegas films & top 5 films of 2007Β 

Fandango posted Movie of the Month for October

M. Carter @ the Movies posted Big 10: cinema of scare

Katie from The Stories that really mattered posted top 5 movie fight scenes and her Up (2009) Review

Indecent Proposal (1993) Review

Diana (Demi Moore) and David Murphy (Woody Harrelson) are a married couple who have been together for a long time, they have money problems and find themselves in Las Vegas trying to win the money they need in order to keep their house. John Gage (Robert Redford) spots Diana and offers to buy her a dress, but she says she is not for sale. Then he makes them a very strange and unreal offer of $1 million for her to have sex with him. Diana and David decide to go ahead with it as they really need the money. But will it really be the end of it once they leave and go back home? At first yes that is all fine, but after a while when David starts asking questions and wants to know exactly what happened it is bound to go wrong. Diana going and trying to have a relationship with John, was that really the best idea in the world. I mean after the way they met and started out was it really going to work out? The answer to that was always going to be no, it could never work out. Although I did actually like the way he started going on about a million dollar club in order to stop it form hurting him more than it actually did, that kind of changed my mind about John and that he did actually want to be with Diana. But we have a decision to make at the ending whether or not Diana and David really gave it another go after sitting in the place he had proposed 7 years earlier.

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Movie Quote of the Day 9

Totally random quote from “Indecent Proposal”

“The things two people do to each other they remember. If they stay together, its not because they forget, its because they forgive.”

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